Dwight Howard’s unwillingness to commit to a destination has been one of the biggest hurdles to the Orlando Magic trading him, CBS Sports reports.

"Dwight can't make a decision," a source tells CBS Sports. "If he'd make a decision, he'd be out of there."

Dwight Howard averages 20.4 points per game. (AP Photo)

Even with Magic struggling, GM Otis Smith has not yet wavered on his plan to keep Howard for the entire season and convince him to stay in Orlando. But many around the league believe that after All-Star Weekend—which will be Feb. 25-26 in Orlando—the pressure on Smith to make a move will escalate, according to the website. The trade deadline is March 15.

Howard’s list of preferred teams has not expanded beyond the Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey Nets, multiple reports have said.

The Lakers, CBS Sports reports, would rather part with Pau Gasol, instead of Andrew Bynum, in exchange for Howard.

Meanwhile, it’s a widely held notion that the Nets won’t be able to keep Deron Williams unless they land Howard. A front-office exec told CBS Sports that the Nets are in wait-and-see mode.

"If Orlando said to the Nets, 'Go get this player (to complete a Howard trade),' they'd go get that player," the source said.